Boom in Building and Waterproofing in Philadelphia / Francisville

The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting a boom in building in the Francisville area of Philadelphia. New construction means the need for new basement waterproofing and drainage board systems, which are particularly important for cities located on the waterfront. The real estate developers heading up new home construction in Francisville include MJL Properties, a local business which has been producing quality homes in Philadelphia for years.

“We are our own general contractor; we do all the building, using high-quality materials, no vinyl siding or anything like that,” Loonstyn told the Inquirer. “We are builders, myself and my dad, and it’s been a long climb.”

With home prices rising swiftly in the area, we hope that MJL and other developers are protecting their newly constructed homes by investing in high quality below-grade waterproofing systems. Waterproofing technology has come a long way in the past few years, and not all developers are aware that systems now exist which are designed to last a lifetime. [link to warranty page]

 

Click here to read the full article from the Inquirer.

 

Green Building: New Solar Plant Coming To Charlotte

Last week, Duke Energy announced plans to build a 13-Megawatt solar energy facility at the Camp Lejeune Marine Corps. This is promising vote of confidence for green technology from an organization that thrives on its pragmatism and good judgement. As one of the world leaders in the development of green building materials for below-grade waterproofing, we are deeply invested in the future success of all environmentally friendly technologies.

 

Projects like this new Duke Energy facility will show the public that green technology is quickly becoming the standard of choice for new construction and energy projects, and will ultimately fuel demand for green products across all market segments. Our own ShockWave drainage board, for example, is one of our most popular products because its innovative design utilizes 100% post-industrial recycled material and the resulting product is more effective than anything else on the market.

 

Everyone at MarFlex would like to congratulate Duke Energy and the US Marine Corps on this stellar collaboration. If there is further news on the plant’s development in the future, we will report it here.

 

Click here to read the original press release about the new solar plant.

 

New Homes Fuel Need For Basement Waterproofing In Knoxville

The Knoxville News Sentinel is reporting a boom in new home construction and an increase in home prices in Knox County, near Knoxville, TN. Building permits for new homes in the county increased for two consecutive years according to the report. It is a promising sign for the county, which had a contracting construction market for the two previous years.

 

However, the Knoxville real estate market isn’t entirely out of the water yet. Unless new home owners demand that homebuilders and developers invest in high quality basement waterproofing products, their post recession investments could quickly become literal money pits. The foundation of a home is literally a metaphor for “the thing on which everything else rests” and that couldn’t be more true in the case of these early investors in the area’s new homes. A cracked foundation can destroy a home’s value.

 

The most effective way to protect a home is to invest in a complete waterproofing system. Foundation waterproofing systems combine waterproofing membrane with a drainage board and drainage tiles. This ensures the below-grade concrete is kept dry and free of debris, while also channeling water (and the hydrostatic pressure it creates) away from foundation walls and spaces beneath the foundation.

 

Click here to read the full article from the News Sentinel.